Taskforce Falcon takedown KVT Trio Linked to Major Drug Network #gridsparta #bikies #kvt
Nov 21, 2025•Channel
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Published6 months ago
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Taskforce Falcon have charged three KVT associates with alleged drug supply offences under Strike Force Duncan.Strike Force Duncan was originally established by State Crime Command’s Financial Crimes Squad Motor Unit to investigate the illegal activities of Organised Criminal Networks. These operations included the theft, supply, and staging of alleged “kill cars,” as well as other criminal enterprises such as drug supply. With the creation of Taskforce Falcon earlier this year to fight violent crime, Strike Force Duncan was brought under its umbrella. In September, strike force detectives began investigations into the alleged drug supply activities of three men linked to the KVT. Following extensive inquiries, on Tuesday 18 November 2025, strike force detectives – with assistance from South West Metropolitan Operational Support Group – executed a search warrant in Edmondson Park. At the address, police arrested a 28-year-old man. He was taken to Liverpool Police Station, where he was charged with knowingly direct activities of criminal group, supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis, four counts of supply prohibited drug , knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, and fail to comply digital evidence access order direction. He was refused bail to appear in Liverpool Local Court. Following this, officers attached to Raptor Squad stopped a vehicle on the Great Western Highway at Glenbrook. Police arrested 28-year-old driver. He was taken to Springwood Police Station, where he was charged with supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis, participate criminal group contribute criminal, four counts of supply prohibited drug, knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, handle explosive/precursor without authorising licence, and possess/attempt to, prescribed restricted substance. He was refused bail to appear in Penrith Local Court. strike force detectives then arrested a 24-year-old man in Peakhurst. He was taken to Kogarah Police Station. He was also refused bail to appear in Sutherland Local Court. During subsequent search warrants, strike force detectives located and seized approximately 40kg of illicit drugs with an estimated street value of $12.5 million. The charges relate to the alleged supply of approximately 55kg of illicit drugs, with an estimated street value of $16.5 million.
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